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Definition of meatware

meatware

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Other terms relating to 'meat':

Definitions include: to masturbate.
Definitions include: be in serious trouble.
Definitions include: be in serious trouble.
Definitions include: to be dead.
Definitions include: dead people or persons.
Definitions include: dead.
Definitions include: freshman girls.
Definitions include: an attractive person.
Definitions include: to destroy.
Definitions include: body mass.
Definitions include: male genitals (i.e. penis and testicles.)
Definitions include: to be dead or about to die.
Definitions include: a human.
Definitions include: large "lips" of the outer labia; "large vaginal lips".
Definitions include: a term for a woman's labia, particularly "loose" ones.

Other terms relating to 'ware':

Definitions include: printed on paper.
Definitions include: The human nervous system, as opposed to computer hardware or software.

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